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    officials. The countries, listed above, would be ideal in creating a private data center. A data center will provide a safe storage facility for any and all videos that could potentially incriminate the police. Along with a digital recordings this company will hold physical recordings on disks within various warehouses. This facility will also aid in the next few…

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    of the Trojan War, without the use of technology Schliemann has been credited for most of the discoveries of Troy, but the means of ways he went and discovered Troy is highly controversial. Destruction of most of what he was trying to find, the recording methods Schliemann used, and his ethics and the ways he destroyed, “salting” and stole evidence. Despite the controversies of the reliability of his own research, Schliemann was the pioneer and the starting point in the modern development of the…

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    The most prominent theory of working memory is Baddeley’s multicomponent model (Baddeley,1986, 2000; Baddeley & Hitch,1974). The assumption of this theory is that working memory is made up of several different components. These components are the phonological loop, the visuo-spatial sketchpad, the episodic buffer, and the central executive. The phonological loop, visuo-spatial sketchpad, and episodic buffer are specialized subsystems under the control of a generalized executive controller,…

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    In this short, a horse and a donkey go on a wild chase after a rabbit and a racoon steal the horses’ bushy, black tail. For the most part, the story gets distracted by jump cutting to live-action sequences of the music recording session. As someone who loves working with music and sound, this movie appealed to me as soon as the chase started. The reason is that I believe the music constitutes the actual pace. For instance, each character in the chasing sequences was clearly shot in twos for…

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    This essay will discuss and analyse how far the album Buena Vista Social Club can be considered a great work, paying particular attention to the music on the album, the recording process and the impact and reactions of the Cuban public. In the year of 1997 the album BVSC was released and managed to sell 8 million copies. The album was produced by popular guitarist and film score composer Ry Cooder and featured 20 musicians. Ry Cooder had met Nick Gold, the world music producer who worked for…

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    company locations. The duties of this career generally include practice time and specifically include working sound and learning new music they also include “Travel, sometimes great distances, to performance venues” (Musicians 1).”Rehearsals and recording sessions are commonly held during business hours, but live…

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    Data collection The data collection tool that the teacher utilized to observe Kyle’s behaviors was even recording or frequency recording. Event recording measures how long a behavior occurs and is appropriate when the goal is to increase or decrease the number of times a behavior occurs, in Kyle’s case the number of times during the week that he exhibits disruptive behavior such as yelling, profanity, and bullying. Kyle has a clearly observable beginning and end that occur at a specific time of…

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    Elvis as “rock & roll’s first real star. . .a hip-shaking symbol of liberation” (Kemp). Elvis was an idol for both girls and boys—boys wanted to be Elvis, and girls wanted to be with Elvis. In the 1950s, Elvis was at the start of his career and recording for RCA. The company had their male star, but they knew they needed a female artist to really solidify the charts. They found exactly what they were looking when the executive…

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    Throughout the year many recordings happened, one specific recording was entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The recording was titled “The Jungle Band” by the Ellington Orchestra. In 1931 “Rockin’ in Rhythm” and “Creole Rhapsody” were considered a rather lengthy composition. In August of 1931 “Limehouse Blues” was at the top of the chart and then in the winter of 1932 Ellington became recognized as best remembered songs “If It Ain’t Got That Swing.” This recording included a vocalist by…

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    During 1925 to 1928, Louis Armstrong made a series of recordings with his band Louis Armstrong and the Hot Five, later the Hot Seven. These recordings are regarded by many scholars as some of the most influential recordings in jazz history. Armstrong left the big band set up for the standard New Orleans jazz set up consisting of the cornet, trombone, clarinet, and rhythm section. Armstrong…

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